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Rationality and the Experimental Study of Reasoning
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2004
Cognitive Economics
A survey of the results obtained during the past three decades in some of the most widely used tasks and paradigms in the experimental study of reasoning is presented. It is shown that, at first sight, human performance suffers from serious shortcomings. However, after the problems of communication between experimenter and subject are taken into account, which leads to clarify the subject's representation of the tasks, one observes a better performance, although still far from perfect. Current
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-24708-1_5
fatcat:chesbzkkfvgt3ekbapw25vgm7a